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BREAKING NEWS: Santa is a Reds fan and has been a fan since the Reds inaugural season of 1869! Red Stockings? Who suggested that? Red and white uniforms? You get the idea.
In this festive episode, Santa Claus joins the podcast to share his long-standing love for the Cincinnati Reds, recounting his historical connections to the team and its players. He discusses the origins of the Reds, his experiences with famous players, and the infamous naughty and nice list that includes various Reds players. Santa also reads a heartfelt letter from Terry Francona, shares his thoughts on championships, and even recites a Christmas-themed baseball poem. The conversation is filled with humor, nostalgia, and holiday spirit, making it a delightful listen for fans of all ages.
This episode features Santa's favorite Reds players, with a holiday theme, his naughty and nice list, a reveal of Terry Francona's letter to Santa, and a special poem from a "Mr. Miller."
Santa displays an amazing knowledge of the Reds, the commissioners on his naughty list, and he has fond recollections of the Wright family from the 1840s to 1869.
ENJOY! And "Merry Christmas
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BREAKING NEWS: Santa is a Reds fan and has been a fan since the Reds inaugural season of 1869! Red Stockings? Who suggested that? Red and white uniforms? You get the idea.
In this festive episode, Santa Claus joins the podcast to share his long-standing love for the Cincinnati Reds, recounting his historical connections to the team and its players. He discusses the origins of the Reds, his experiences with famous players, and the infamous naughty and nice list that includes various Reds players. Santa also reads a heartfelt letter from Terry Francona, shares his thoughts on championships, and even recites a Christmas-themed baseball poem. The conversation is filled with humor, nostalgia, and holiday spirit, making it a delightful listen for fans of all ages.
This episode features Santa's favorite Reds players, with a holiday theme, his naughty and nice list, a reveal of Terry Francona's letter to Santa, and a special poem from a "Mr. Miller."
Santa displays an amazing knowledge of the Reds, the commissioners on his naughty list, and he has fond recollections of the Wright family from the 1840s to 1869.
ENJOY! And "Merry Christmas